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From andrade@elm.circa.ufl.edu (Prashant Andrade)
Subject: Murder (David Gilmour)
Date: 4 May 93 14:29:01 GMT
Hi guys,
Lots of discussion about Murder so I spent some time with the song
Here goes
Murder (David Gilmour) [addressed to Lennon's assasin]
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GDmG
Some of them standing, some were waiting in the line
GFCEmAm
As if there was something that they thought they might find
AmGFE(bass)D(bass)
Taking some strength from the feelings that always were shared
DmG7C
And in the background, the eyes that just stared
What was it brought you out here in the dark?
Was it your only way of making your mark
Did you get rid of all the voices in your head?
Do you now miss them and the things that they said?
(Modulate to key of D)
AEmA
On your own admission you raised up the knife
AGDF#mBm
And you brought it down ending another man's life
BmAGF#(bass)E(bass)
When it was done you just threw down the blade
EmAD
While the red blood spread wider like the anger you made
I don't want this anger that's burning in me
It's something from which it's so hard to be free
But none of the tears that we cry in sorrow or rage
Can make any difference, or turn back the page
Prashant Andrade

Your keys are all right, but the cords are wrong. This song is played with a capo on the third fret. I'm working on a tab for it now. Just doing the cords doesn't do Mr. Gilmour's technique justice. The small little subtleties in this piece is what makes the song.